Pearl Bag by Emma Frisli

Pearl Bag

Crochet
July 2026
Jumbo (0-4 wpi) ?
7 stitches and 7 rows = 4 inches
12.0 mm
98 yards (90 m)
OneSize
US
English Norwegian
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ABOUT THE PATTERN
#PEARLBAG is worked in the round, starting from the center of the side and worked outward in single crochet in two separate pieces. The handle is integrated into the sides and crocheted as you go. Finally, both pieces are joined from the right side using slip stitches.

SIZES & MEASUREMENTS
OneSize

GAUGE
7 single crochet stitches (sc) worked with an 12 mm US 16 crochet hook = 10 cm 4 in

RECOMMENDED HOOKS
12 mm US 16 crochet hook

MATERIALS
YARN REQUIREMENT

For this pattern you will need approx. 90 m 98 yds of yarn. If working with a double strand, you will need 90 m of each strand, meaning a total of 180 m (197 yds).

OPTION 1 (SINGLE STRAND)

40 or 50 mm wide satin ribbon or Zpagetti by Hoooked (1 skein = approx. 120 m / 131 yds)

OPTION 2 (DOUBLE STRAND)

Ribbon XL by Hoooked (250 g = 120 m / 131 yds), or Ribbon XL Lurex by Hoooked (250 g = 85 m / 93 yds), or Ribbon Lux by LindeHobby (250 g = 130 m / 142 yds), or Ribbon Lurex by LindeHobby (250 g = 120 m / 131 yds), or Friends Ribbon by Hobbii (250 g = 125 m / 137 yds), or Friends Ribbon Gold by Hobbii (250 g = 125 m / 137 yds), or Ribbon by Hobbii (250 g = 125 m / 137 yds), or Daily Stitch Recycled Ribbon by Hobbii (250 g = 130 m / 142 yds), or Gemma by Borgo de Pazzi (150 g = 100 m / 109 yds), or Kaleido by Mondial (100 g = 70 m / 77 yds), or Perla by Mondial (200 g = 80 m / 87 yds), or Mere Garn by Strikkefeber (400 g = 120 m / 131 yds), or Mere Metallisk by Strikkefeber (400 g = 120 m / 131 yds), or Mere Tyll by Strikkefeber (200 g = 120 m / 131 yds).

TECHNIQUES
CHAIN (CH): Yarn over and pull through the loop on the hook.

SLIP STITCH (SL ST): Insert the hook into the stitch. Yarn over and pull through botht he stitvh and the loop on the hook

SINGLE CROCHET (SC): Insert the hook into the stitch and pull up a loop. Yarn over once more, then pull through both loops on the hook.